The following individuals appeared during felony bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed.

If charged, all will appear Dec. 19 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Miguel Castorena-Mendez, 18, delivery of methamphetamine — $30,000.

Tony Haley, a narcotics investigator with the Arkansas State Police (ASP), testified he and officers from the Russellville Police Department met with Castorena-Mendez, a Fort Smith resident, and purchased 14.1 grams of methamphetamine for $3,000 on Thursday.

According to an ASP report, an officer performed a traffic stop Thursday on a vehicle driven by Medford on Interstate-40 and smelled the odor of marijuana. The report said the officer opened one of two gift wrapped boxes and observed vacuum-sealed bags containing five pounds of high-grade marijuana, with an estimated street value of more than $8,000.

According to the report, Medford, a resident of Stockton, Calif., offered to conduct a controlled sale but his offer was declined when he provided inconsistent information about his delivery point.

• Christopher Ford, 23, burglary, theft of property — $7,500.

• Nick Causey, 28, burglary, theft of property — $7,500.

According to a report from the Pope County Sheriff’s Office, an officer responded to a call about a vehicle parked at a residence near Dover. When the officer arrived, he saw Causey and Ford standing in front of a trailer loaded with two refrigerators.

According to the report, Causey and Ford told the officer they did not know anyone lived at the property, and they intended to ask the owner for the refrigerators but did not know who to ask.